Home » Arts bosses say lack of government cash made closing key fund ‘unavoidable’ FinanceArts bosses say lack of government cash made closing key fund ‘unavoidable’August 19, 2024posted on Aug. 19, 2024 at 4:57 pm Creative Scotland said it had been unable to confirm the release of £6.6m grant-in-aid budget for 2024-25 READ SOURCE tweet Share on FacebookShare on TwitterShare on LinkedInShare on RedditbusinessfastAugust 19, 2024previous articleCarl Icahn charged with hiding billions in loans backed by company stocknext articleLondon Lions taken over by tech firm TesonetYou Might Also LikeFinanceScottish retail sales ‘essentially static’ during OctoberNovember 5, 2024FinanceICC Holdings, Inc. Reports 2024 Third Quarter and Nine Months ResultsNovember 4, 2024FinanceThe environmental campaigners fighting against data centresNovember 4, 2024FinanceExperts have identified one group who will be the worst hit by Rachel Reeve's BudgetNovember 3, 2024FinancePost Office IT provider Fujitsu won £1.4mn public sector contracts since promise to stop biddingNovember 3, 2024FinanceIs austerity over? Will farmers lose out? Six big questions about Rachel Reeves’s budgetNovember 2, 2024Recommended For YouSportsPig’s head thrown on pitch during fiery Brazilian football derby matchNovember 5, 2024SportsTechnologyVodafone-Three merger could get green light, watchdog saysNovember 5, 2024TechnologyEnergyA rebuke to those who said clean power by 2030 was unachievable: they were wrong, we were right | Ed MilibandNovember 5, 2024EnergyMarketWill the Bank of England Still Cut Interest Rates This Week?November 5, 2024MarketfundWhy should I bother paying into a pension if we’re all doomed?November 5, 2024fund
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